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Stellar Information Systems Limited, the leading providers of advanced data recovery software and services, announces an update to its flagship product of Linux data recovery.
Stellar Phoenix Linux Data Recovery v4.0 now includes support for Ext4 file system and also an extended support for FAT12, FAT16, and FAT32 file systems. The update includes disk cloning feature and improves file preview support for various files. The free demo version of the software is available for download on Stellar's website.
“With the inclusion of new technologies and support, use of Linux on different server, desktop and laptop computers has become a commonplace in recent years. Since it demands more powerful recovery utility while complex data loss, we are upgrading the product with latest technology that allows system administrators to more precisely control the use of product”said Mr. Sunil Chandna, Stellar Information Systems Ltd CEO.
“The latest version delivers an enhanced user experience with expanded support for various new file systems including Ext4. Stellar Phoenix Linux Data Recovery v4.0 also incorporates disk cloning, drive status and various other features.”
New Features of Stellar Phoenix Linux Data Recovery v4.0:
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Supports Ext4 file system
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Supports FAT12, FAT16 and FAT32 file systems
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Recovers deleted files from Ext3 and Ext4 file system volumes
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Extremely fast scanning algorithms
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Disk Cloning
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Drive Status
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Preview of lost MS Office files, video files, audio files, and BKF files
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Provides Recovery Service Information
Pricing
The standard single user download edition of Stellar Phoenix Linux Data Recovery v4.0 is available at $79 per license. Corporate or government segment users and academic segment users can go for our administrator license. The technician license is also available for maintenance and repair companies.
For More Information on Stellar Phoenix Linux Data Recovery v4.0
Please visit us at: http://www.data-recovery-linux.com/
About Stellar Information Systems Ltd
Founded in 1993, Stellar is an ISO 9001-2000 certified company specializing in data recovery solutions and services and data protection solutions. Stellar proudly owns more than 1,000,000 satisfied customers across 137 countries. The company maintains direct presence in USA, Europe and Asia.
Contact Information
For more information about software updates
Call : +1-866-554-25 (TOLL FREE)
Mailto: links[at]stellarinfo.com.
Web Address- http://www.stellarinfo.com/linux-data-recovery.htm
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